Monday, August 27, 2012

Austin, Texas – August 27, 2012 – Today, Renegade Kid announced that Mutant Mudds™, the critically acclaimed ‘12-bit’ platformer, will be available to download for PC (Windows) on Thursday, August 30, 2012 for the special introductory price of $7.99* via numerous digital distribution outlets, including Renegade Kid’s own TheRenegadeShop.com, GOG.com, Gamersgate, and Desura.FEATURES:

20 brand-spanking new and lip-smacking delicious ‘Grannie’ levels, specifically designed for veteran players who have mastered the original game.

Jet between three 2D playfields and experience incredible state-of-the-art depth-of-field blur effects – a treat for the eyeballs.

Unlock Grannie as a special playable character and harness the tri-power of all power-ups in a simultaneous powerful fashion.

On-line leader boards show the best level completion times from the best players around the world.

Additional foot-stomping and booty-groovin’ chip-tune music tracks to snap your fingers and bob your head to.

Discover a veritable plethora of secret doorways that transport you into classic gaming worlds of the past.

DRM Free.

PAX Prime: Get your hands on the game at PAX Prime this weekend in Seattle. Mutant Mudds™ will be neatly nestled into the Indie Megabooth area. Play the game. Meet the developers. Have fun!
Steam Powered: Still holding out for a Steam release? You’re in luck! Mutant Mudds™ will be featured in the launch of STEAM GREENLIGHT – going live on August 30. Mutant Mudds™ awaits your vote! Only you can make it happen!!
* Special Introductory Price of $7.99 is only valid from August 30 through to September 5, 2012. Regular price of $9.99 will resume after this period.
About Renegade Kid:Founded in 2007 by Jools Watsham and Gregg Hargrove, Renegade Kid is an independent development studio based in Austin, Texas that is best known for its award-winning Dementium™ series and the critically-acclaimed Mutant Mudds™.
For more information on Mutant Mudds™, visit www.mutantmudds.com.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

The question I get asked the most right now is: “Will the
20 new levels that have been added to the PC version of Mutant Mudds become
available on the Nintendo eShop?” So, I thought it best to write a blog post
about it so I can point everyone to it when they ask me. J

The short answer is, “I hope so.”

The 20 new levels have been added to the PC version for a
number of reasons. The main reason being; it makes the ‘port’ of Mutant Mudds
to PC a little more special. Every game release needs something special about
it to attract player’s attention, and I think the addition of 20 new levels is
pretty awesome!

PC players who do not have a 3DS and may or may not be
interested in Mutant Mudds might feel more of an urge to purchase the game when
they learn that it has extra content. If the game were just a direct port of
the 3DS version it might be a little less exciting and not register on some player’s
radar.Now, I realize that those of you who already own the 3DS
version of Mutant Mudds might feel left out in the cold wanting the new 20
levels. I hear you. I too would feel that way. As you may or may not know, we
are a small developer and can only accomplish a certain number of tasks before
there are just not enough hours left in the day. We constantly bite off way
more than we can logically chew – with multiple projects going on all the time –
but, due to our experience, dedication, and passion for our craft we manage it
all very professionally. Thus, we are focusing on the PC launch right now (as
well as a slew of other ‘top priority’ projects).We are games players, and I hope that shows through our
games. I jump onto the eShop at least once a week – usually on Thursdays – to see
what’s new. I love games. I love reading about new games. I love playing games.
There’s no way I would think even for a nanosecond that the new 20 levels
shouldn’t make their way to the 3DS.But, the reality is that it takes time to add the levels
to the 3DS version and it requires approval from Nintendo. I don’t expect
Nintendo to have a problem with us adding the levels to the existing game (they
allowed Wayforward with Mighty Switch Force), but I cannot say for certain that
they will simply say yes, because I am not Nintendo. And besides, once we have
added the new content to the 3DS version, we will have to resubmit the game to
the ESRB and through Nintendo’s approval process, which just takes time.I hope this helps answer the questions that I am able to
address at this time. In the meantime, please buy the PC version of Mutant
Mudds because it is pretty darn awesome – especially if you have a joypad
attached to your computer ;)http://www.mutantmudds.com